pigmentation
• 15.3% of mice with PCV show hemorrhagic and serous pigment epithelial detachment in the lesion area
• males show more severe pigment epithelial detachment than females
• retinal pigment epithelium degeneration
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vision/eye
• 15.3% of mice with PCV show hemorrhagic and serous pigment epithelial detachment in the lesion area
• males show more severe pigment epithelial detachment than females
• retinal pigment epithelium degeneration
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• 94.7% of mice show features of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV), including branching vascular network and terminal polypoidal dilations (polyps), with age of onset between 4 and 5 weeks
• single polyp is the most common PCV lesion (100%), followed by string (63.7%) and cluster (51.6%) polyps
• 34.7% of mice with PCV exhibit late geographic hyperfluorescence and polyps are frequently seen in these areas
• 11.3% of mice show hyperfluorescent plaque
• males show more severe phenotypes such as late geographic hyperfluorescence and pigment epithelial detachment than females
• lesion numbers per eye increase over time
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